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This guide serves as a comprehensive manual for the MS-7829 motherboard, covering its specifications, layout, pin headers, and upgrade limitations. Technical Specifications
The MS-7829 features the . It strictly supports 4th Generation Intel Core processors built on the Haswell and Haswell Refresh architectures. Supported CPU Series: Intel Core i7 (e.g., i7-4770, i7-4790) Intel Core i5 (e.g., i5-4440, i5-4590) Intel Core i3 (e.g., i3-4130, i3-4170) Intel Pentium & Celeron (LGA 1150 variants)
These drivers can be obtained from several sources:
Ensure both the 24-pin and 4-pin CPU power cables are securely clicked into place.
The MS-7829 contains a standard PCIe x16 slot, meaning it physically supports modern graphics cards. However, because it is an OEM board, you must verify that your power supply unit offers enough wattage and the correct PCIe power cables. You may also need to disable "Secure Boot" in the BIOS to allow aftermarket GPUs to initialize.
The MS-7829 motherboard, manufactured by MSI and commonly designated as the motherboard, is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) board . It is most famously found inside pre-built desktop systems from brands like Acer (such as the Aspire TC-605 series) and Lenovo.
Depending on the specific OEM revision of your MS-7829, a blue 20-pin USB 3.0 header may be present for high-speed front panel ports. 🖥 Rear I/O Panel Ports